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OverviewEvery day, police officers face challenges ranging from petty annoyances to the risk of death in the line of duty. Coupled with these difficulties is, in some cases, lack of community respect for the officers despite the dangers these men and women confront while protecting the public. Exploring issues of courage, integrity, leadership, and character, Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect examines ways to effect organizational change that helps police officers inspire community trust and support with every citizen contact. The book begins by discussing why courage is often lacking in a bravery rich culture such as law enforcement. It demonstrates how personal integrity is the foundation for unconditional respect, and provides reasons why having and maintaining integrity are some of the most difficult struggles for individuals and law enforcement officers in particular. It enumerates some of the tactical benefits of unconditional respect as well as interpersonal benefits. Then, the book explains the concept of anima-based leadership core competencies. It examines how unconditional respect affects law enforcement's interaction with the communities in which it operates and describes how it creates and builds high character. Finally, the book explores way to influence an organizational culture toward unconditional respect. The authors maintain a blog dedicated to the book. Jack Colwell also maintains a blog entitled Human Factors in Law Enforcement. The authors' animated Youtube video discusses relationships between police and communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack Colwell , Charles HuthPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781420099744ISBN 10: 1420099744 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 16 June 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsA Thin Blue Line Through the Heart of Every Cop. Integrity: The Basis of Unconditional Respect. Unconditional Respect: The Tactical Edge of Officer Safety. I Hear Every Word You Say, but I Can’t Listen: Should I Care? Anima-Based Leadership. You Disgust Me! Does It Matter? From Noble Peace Officers to 911 Reactionary Force. Unconditional Respect: The Building of Character. Animating a Culture. Index.Reviews! a must-read for anyone serious about exploring leadership in policing and creating positive paradigm shifts within police organizations !. This content can save an officer's career, improve overall effectiveness and efficiency within a department, and build community trust and relations -- even in minority communities, where typically, trust is lowest and relations are most strained. ! very progressive in its discussion of typically sensitive topics.! --Major Randy Hopkins Executive Officer, Administration Bureau Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department This important and even unsettling book is a clarion call to rethink how the police serve the public. --Dr. Gary Armstrong Professor of Political Science William Jewell College Liberty, Missouri Colwell and Huth have struck a chord of innovation and crispness which will assuredly provide a working framework for police authorities as they engage the challenges of policing dynamic communities of the twenty-first century. --Michael Birzer Director and Associate Professor School of Community Affairs Wichita State University The concepts of integrity, courage, and unconditional respect for all are critical elements in the development of law enforcement professionals, yet they reflect a gap in many of today's law enforcement training programs. This book is a positive step towards filling that gap. --Brian Willis, President, Winning Mind Training This book inspired me; all Americans should read it. --Debra Sheffer, Ph.D. Associate Professor,aHistory Chair, University Assessment Committee Park University Colwell and Huth seek nothing less than to effect a transformation of how we educate and train police officers. Their argument is well grounded, well supported, and compelling. This will be a classic in leadership education for first responders and any who seek to serve and protect. --Colonel Gregory Fontenot, U.S. Army (Retired) Former Director of the School of Advanced Military Studies Director of the University of Foreign Military Studies Coauthor of On Point: The US Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom Colwell and Huth present us with an amalgam of theory, best practices, and sound advice that if followed, will lead us down the path of transformation. We would do well to follow the map that they have provided for us. --Chief Gregory P. Mills Director of Public Safety Riverside, Missouri I have undergone a training regimen this year that includes the precepts taught in this text, and I approve of it without reservation. This attitudinal recognition will make you a better police officer and a safer one. Every enlightened law officer should read this book and then live it. --Col. Hugh L. Mills Jr. (U.S. Army Ret.) Sheriff's Office Jackson County, Missouri Co-Author, Low Level Hell: A Scout Pilot in the Big Red One The authors offer a thorough assessment of the law enforcement community and the underlying problems that impede career excellence. Their provocative exploration into the human psyche encourages officers to more completely understand themselves, all the while providing empirical data that link this self-awareness to officer safety. --Kay White, MS, Forensic Psychology Associates Psychologist for the Kansas City Missouri Police Department ! a courageous book that will, for those of us who courageously embrace its message, forever change the way we do police work for the better.a! For those who have fallen into the trap of discouragement and cynicism, it will show us the way out of that darkness and renew our belief in the fact that we can make a difference if we care enough to change. --Brian McKenna Retired, Hazelwood Police Department, Missouri Author of Officer Down! Lessons from the Streets Owner of WINNING EDGE TRAINING in the St. Louis, Missouri area If law enforcement can move toward a model of unconditional respect, many of our problems will become much easier to manage: officers and citizens will be safer, community trust will grow, and our world will be a safer, saner place in which to live. I heartily recommend this book! --Steve Ashley, Use of Force Trainer and Risk Management Expert From the moment of reading the title of this book, I was hooked. ! In a world where dignity and respect are sought-after commodities, it was refreshing to read such a thoughtful and scholarly discourse on how to give and receive those gifts. --Susan Rockett Chief of Public Safety Mexico, Missouri President of the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives Threefold strength of profound philosophical depth, practical hard-wonaexperience, and professional integrity. May all those entrusted with the safety and welfare of the public be inspired and guided. --Ivan Welch, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired) This book and these principles hold the power to do more than transform law enforcement. These same principles hold tremendous value for success in the Boardroom or success in the War room. --Frank J. Marsh Deception Detection Instructor Interview and Interrogation Instructor Effective Communication Instructor Success, Wellness, Attitude, and Teamwork Instructor Author InformationJack L. Colwell is the cofounder and co-instructor of the Regional Police Academy, Leadership Academy for the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. Charles Huth is a national trainer and vice president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center and is a Sergeant with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |